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Page 101
My temple stands in Ephesus ; hie thee thither , And do upon mine altar sacrifice . : 240 There , when my maiden priests are met together ,. 217. should have been , was said to be . to Philario . Caius Lucius , general of the Roman IOI ...
My temple stands in Ephesus ; hie thee thither , And do upon mine altar sacrifice . : 240 There , when my maiden priests are met together ,. 217. should have been , was said to be . to Philario . Caius Lucius , general of the Roman IOI ...
Page 110
Caius Lucius , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a physician . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . A Frenchman , friend to Philario . Two Lords of Cymbeline's court .
Caius Lucius , general of the Roman forces . PISANIO , servant to Posthumus . CORNELIUS , a physician . A Roman Captain . Two British Captains . A Frenchman , friend to Philario . Two Lords of Cymbeline's court .
Page 117
The free manipulation of Roman history in the play has never quite ceased to scandalise some portion of the critical world . It is therefore to be noted that Shakespeare clearly designed Cymbeline to be as much and as little a picture ...
The free manipulation of Roman history in the play has never quite ceased to scandalise some portion of the critical world . It is therefore to be noted that Shakespeare clearly designed Cymbeline to be as much and as little a picture ...
Page 118
1 a a anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel an imaginary Roman invasion by a feat of heroism exhibited 900 years later in the wars of the Scots and Danes , and then bring himself violently back into line with ...
1 a a anticipate his son Guiderius in revolting against Rome , repel an imaginary Roman invasion by a feat of heroism exhibited 900 years later in the wars of the Scots and Danes , and then bring himself violently back into line with ...
Page 120
The Roman invasion , which has brought him from Italy , provides him with the means of seeking death in the field . In the ' silly dress ' of a British peasant he fights with blind fury by the side of Belarius and his sons , and the ...
The Roman invasion , which has brought him from Italy , provides him with the means of seeking death in the field . In the ' silly dress ' of a British peasant he fights with blind fury by the side of Belarius and his sons , and the ...
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